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Ear, Nose & Throat (ENT) | Last Active: Sep 30, 2012 | Replies (20)

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A friend of mine cured his halitosis by taking 1 tablespoon of chlorophyl a day. He took it at night. Besides the bad breath problem, this green stuff is an excellent source of 'green food.' You can buy this at a health food store...not real expensive.

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I have bought chlorophyll and mixed it with water. Did your friend just drink the tablespoon straight or minx it with water?

Thank you for your help, Lately I have been suspecting it is due to Candida because my tongue has a white film on it in the morning. I also have several other symptoms which has made me wonder such as crave sugar, depression, gas, skin rash on my neck, just to name a few. Last night I started to browse the Internet to gain insight. However, I have not read that chronic halitosis is a symptom.

Thank you for your suggestion and time.

I believe he mixed it with non citric juice...like apple... You might have well founded suspicions about Candida. But you can know that the chlorophyl is still good for you! 🙂
I would get tested for Candida. They DO have really 'good tests' for this. At least you can know that this is a malady you can recover from and that is a good thing! I had a senior friend who got extremely sick with Candida... stayed on a strict diet ...became a totally changed, healthy person. Even got married when she was 74!! 🙂
Good luck to you!!

Have you ever had the test for Canida? Just curious as I have read that there is no conventional test for it. I also read that the saliva test that people use at home with the glass of water is not a valid test. Also, is the diet that your friend used the one where you only eat meat, eggs, and vegetables?

Thank you, Bettyann, I so appreciate your time you have taken to help me.

Hello again!
We have a hospital in Denver (Englewood suburb) which is called Porter's Hospital and its run by the Seventh Day Adventist Church. I know that particular denomination is really big on nutrition and natural alternatives as well as the 'regular'stuff... Anyway..this is where my friend Lois went when she was SO sick, being recommended by her own dr's to do so. She told me she spoke to many people who said that Candida is one of the areas that Porter's specializes in... but to be able to 'name' the tests -- I can't do it. 🙂 Maybe its something you could check out (that hospital)

Hmmm, I wish I lived closer to Denver, as i live in Virginia.Maybe I can do more searching to see if I can find a facility closer to me.

That is great that things completely changed for your friend. : ) that is a real success story.